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These are the ten villains that made Spawn’s life a living hell.
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Although he is tricked by Malebolgia, he ultimately accepts his hell-based identity as Spawn and chooses to fight evil. As Simmons, he was well-versed in combat skills and attack.
Sent to Hell, Simmons is returned to life by the demonic Malebolgia (Frank Welker) as Spawn (short for "Hellspawn"), a super-powered soldier in the demon's diabolical army.
Another more egregious one can be seen in the form of the hideous ruler of Hell himself, Malebolgia (voiced by Frank Welker).
However, Spawn would eventually learn of Malebolgia’s deception and strive to use these hell-borne abilities for his own vision of the greater good. In August 1997, a mere five years after the ...
This is relevant because Belgian indie developer Dascu Maru just released a trailer for a cel-shaded, third-person nightmare machine called "Malebolgia." It's not gory or disturbing or gruesome, but ...
Nobody has sat on the Throne of Hell since Spawn #100 (published all the way back in November 2000) when Al Simmons beheaded Malebolgia. Now, all these years later war has come to Hell and three ...
More significantly, however, it seems that a new ruler will be seizing control of the Seat of Hell, which has sat empty since Spawn killed Malebolgia in the comic's 100th issue, way back in 2000.
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